Mario,
At that current draw (~20 watts) something should be getting warm. Check relays, connectors wherever you can reach.
Terry
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Mario,
At that current draw (~20 watts) something should be getting warm. Check relays, connectors wherever you can reach.
Terry
Mario
Location of the relay on early L322's !
fullfatrr.com - View topic - Wiper relay site - idiot dealer!!
Laurie
I must of read the new multi meter wrong it is .230 amps not 2.3 amps.
Spend the arvo checking everything again. I put the multi meter across the back of each fuse whilst they were plugged in and got not voltage reading on any of them, I used a clamp maeter on the strater and alt POS wire and nothing shown.
a couple of weeks ago I heard a fan type noise behind the glove box. So I have pulled out the Fuel burning heater fuse and the fan fuse for the FBH also.
So will see what happens tomorrow morning if it is flat again.
Next step will be to remove the battery and check the relay for the wipers. It's too cold and hail stoney today to continue further.
Hmm. 230 milliamps shouldn't flatten a battery overnight. Sounds about right for a modern car.
Dodgy battery? Cold weather finds them out.
How do I know that? 2deg and 5cm snow here. Defender won't start.[bigsad]
Terry
i had a fault come up on the air suspension the other week, something about pressure, I can't remember the actual fault code, but googling stated usually caused by a compressor problem. I have ordered a rebuild kit to renew the piston rings , I thought the compressor might be coming on during the night, so I pulled the rely for the compressor and left it out overnight, but it made no difference. The wiper park relay behind the battery box can also cause drain I have read, some thing else i need to check,
Hi Mario,
I had a relay fault with SLS in my disco that killed the battery at some very inconvenient times untilI found it. It also burnt out the SLS compressor.
I would pull the SLS relay and fuse completely and let it sit for some time and see what happens. Obviously keep checking on it though.
Keep an ear out for compressor levelling activity when it should be “asleep”.